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You are here: Home articlesdb articles Umbreit, Mark S. “Guidelines for Victim Sensitive Victim Offender Mediation – “Restorative Justice Through Dialogue’ (Draft).â€?

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Umbreit, Mark S (1996). “Guidelines for Victim Sensitive Victim Offender Mediation – “Restorative Justice Through Dialogue’ (Draft).â€? Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime.

This monograph presents specific criteria and recommendations to enhance the overall quality of victim offender mediation programs and promote far more victim sensitive practice in the field. The material is grounded in a year long state-of-the-art assessment of the field, including a nationwide survey of the field. The material is geared to the practice of victim offender mediation and dialogue in property crimes and minor assaults.

Link: 2ssw.che.umn.edu/rjp/Resources/Documents/tu&g97.pdf

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